Russia: Frosts damaged crops on an area of 13 thousand hectares in Bashkiria

Published 2024년 5월 13일

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Bashkiria's agricultural sector has been hit by frosts, with 13,000 hectares of crops damaged, including main crops and early spring crops, as well as beets, rapeseed, and sunflower. Despite the setback, spring sowing is on track and 43% of the planned area has been sowed daily. The government is conducting ongoing surveys and has allocated 4.3 billion rubles for direct state support to the sector in 2024.
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The frosts that took place in Bashkiria had an adverse effect on agricultural crops. According to preliminary data, which was presented at an operational meeting of the government at the SDG by the Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Bashkiria - Minister of Agriculture Ilshat Fazrakhmanov, as a result of low temperatures, 13 thousand hectares of crops were damaged. Mainly perennial grasses and early spring crops (flax, sunflower) were affected. In addition, beets died on 525 hectares, 164 hectares of rapeseed and 100 hectares of sunflower; crop surveys are ongoing. Despite the weather, spring sowing continues as planned, although due to the weather its pace has slowed down slightly: 50 ...
Source: Zol

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